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Take the stress out of the holiday season with a ready-made meal (or sides)

Let Central Market’s chefs do the holiday meal prep for you.

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Pine-ing for a fresh, yummy holiday meal? Central Market has you covered.

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There’s nothing like a holiday meal with family and friends but, oh, dear… who’s cooking? Enter: Central Market’s Holiday Meals, a stress-free way to skip the holiday hassle.

Central Market’s chefs will do the cooking for you — all you do is order and pick it up in-store in the days leading up to the holiday. Whether you’re looking for the whole meal or just time-saving sides to bring to grandma’s, options include:

  • Complete feasts (think: entree + all the fixin’s) for 2-16 guests
  • A-la-carte sides or appetizers like cornbread dressing + mac and cheese
  • Baked-from-scratch pies for dessert

Looking to try something new this year? Central Market goes beyond turkey + mashed potatoes with creative options like herb-crusted beef tenderloin, vegetarian lasagna, tamales, four kinds of stuffing, and more. (FTWtoday City Editor picks? The pork tamales, four seasons pie, and bourbon pecan pie.)

Make holiday hosting worry-free this year by ordering, picking up, and digging intrust us, yule sleigh your guests. 🥧*

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